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Notable update emerges on Kevin Love’s future
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Kevin Love may soon be getting his freedom.

The five-time NBA All-Star big man Love is expected to be bought out or traded by the Utah Jazz soon, Sam Amico of Hoops Wire reported on Monday. A move could be happening within two weeks, Amico adds.

Love, now 37 years old, went from the Miami Heat to the Jazz as part of the three-team Norman Powell trade with the LA Clippers in July. At the time that the trade happened, Love went viral for his ruthless reaction to the news.

The Jazz are a rebuilding team that went a miserable 17-65 last season, so they are obviously not a match for Love at this point of his career. Meanwhile, a two-week timetable would mean that Love still has plenty of time to get accustomed to his new team before the start of training camp at the end of September.

While a trade would be a straightforward outcome, if Love goes down the buyout route, he will have to give up part of the $4.2 million that he is currently owed for next year. That said, he would easily be able to recoup that money, even on a minimum deal with another team (as Love has over 10 years of NBA experience, meaning that his minimum salary figure for next season would be worth roughly $3.6 million).

Last month, we heard that Love, who averaged 5.3 points and 4.1 rebounds in just 10.9 minutes per game last season for the Heat, had one preferred destination in a potential buyout scenario. Now it appears that the former NBA champion is one step closer to getting his wish.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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